That's funny that this thread was just started since I just signed up for insurance through Progressive this morning. I insured my stunt hull for what it would cost to replace everything with new/similar parts and it came to around $16k so that what I set the value at. My yearly rate is $180.
My coverages are as follows:
-Bodily Injury & Property Damage:
$100,000 person/$300,000 accident/$50,000 property damage
-Uninsured Boater:
No coverage
-Medical Payments:
No coverage
-Fishing Equipment:
No coverage
-Vehicle coverages for 2010 Other Manufacturer Not Listed Stunt Hull :
-Comprehensive:
$2,500 deductible (Total Loss Replacement/Purchase Price)
-Collision:
$2,500 deductible (Total Loss Replacement/Purchase Price)
-On-Water Towing:
No coverage
-Coastal Navigation:
75 Nautical Miles
-Replacement Cost Personal Effects:
No coverage
-Roadside Assistance:
No coverage
Granted the coverages I chose aren't spectacular but at the same time, a whole lot better than nothing at all. Additionally, since there is no category for homebuilt PWC, I had to register it as a mini jetboat. I registered the hull as a homebuilt and therefore was able to give them my homebuilt HIN #.